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Free IBAN checker to verify any bank account number

If you need to check an IBAN before a transfer or direct debit, this IBAN checker helps you confirm the account number has the correct format. The IBAN uniquely identifies an international bank account and combines country code, check digits and account number.

For the IBAN check, paste or type the number in the field above and click "Check IBAN". Our checker applies the official MOD-97 algorithm and shows whether the IBAN is valid, along with the bank, BIC and country.

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Enter the IBAN you want to check

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What is an IBAN and why check it?

IBAN (International Bank Account Number) is the international standard for identifying bank accounts in SEPA transfers and international payments. Before sending money, it is worth checking the IBAN to avoid rejections and return fees.

An IBAN checker does not look up balances or personal data: it only verifies that the number structure is correct. Checking the IBAN is the first step to ensure the payment reaches the intended destination.

How does the IBAN check work?

This IBAN checker applies the MOD-97 algorithm from ISO 13616. The check verifies the country code, the length for each country standard (between 15 and 34 characters) and that the check digits are correct.

If the IBAN check passes, the format is valid. It does not guarantee the account is active, but it does mean the bank will not reject it immediately for a format error.

IBAN structure checked by this tool

Every IBAN has three parts: country code (2 letters), check digits (2 numbers) and BBAN or national account number (up to 30 characters). A UK IBAN follows the format GB00 AAAA 0000 0000 0000 00.

Common errors this IBAN checker detects

When checking an IBAN, the checker catches the most frequent mistakes before you send a payment:

  • Hidden spaces copied from an email or PDF
  • Incorrect length for the indicated country
  • Check digits that fail the MOD-97 calculation
  • Country code not recognised in the IBAN standard
  • Disallowed characters (accented letters, symbols)

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